ARIZONA BASKETBALL
Arizona basketball cancels Spain exhibition game after Barcelona attack
Aug 17, 2017, 12:23 PM

Arizona coach Sean Miller watch his team during practice Wednesday, March 22, 2017, in San Jose, Calif., in preparation for an NCAA men's college basketball tournament West Regional semifinal against Xavier on Thursday. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
(AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
The Arizona basketball program cancelled its scheduled final exhibition game in Spain following the terrorist attack in Barcelona on Thursday.
All of the Wildcat players and staff members on the trip were safe and accounted for, per a team release.
The Wildcats’ Twitter account posted a video of the players visiting the La Sagrada Familia tourist attraction, which is just north of where the attack occurred in Barcelona’s Las Ramblas district, early Thursday morning.
At least 13 people were killed Thursday morning when a car drove in a crowd. The Associated Press said at least 50 more were injured.
Arizona was scheduled to play Mataro Parc Boet on Friday. The team was working on travel plans to return to Tucson.
The Oregon State, Clemson, Tulane and Grand Canyon basketball teams were also in Spain. All reported their players safe, though the Beavers were inside their hotel when the attack happened just outside.
Yes we are, happened directly in front of our hotel while we were having a team meal in the restaurant, so senseless and sad! All accounted4
— Wayne Tinkle (@waynetinkle) August 17, 2017
GCU reporter Paul Coro confirmed the team was safe and won its Spain exhibition opener, 96-58, at a venue just outside of Barcelona.
The Lopes won the Spain trip exhibition opener 96-58 in a town outside Barcelona. Team and staff are safe. Braun: 16; Lever: 12; Benson: 11.
— Paul Coro (@paulcoro) August 17, 2017
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